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Legian Beach Hotel, Bali, indonesia

Legian Beach Hotel sits as an oasis within bustling and vibrant environment of Legian, Bali, it is remarkable to discover the four hectares of gardens and parklands, which is the beautifully calming setting for Legian Beach Hotel. The vast tropical gardens of 40,000 square metres are fringed by the colourful destination on three sides and the famed beachfront on the fourth. Bali’s international airport is approximately a 30-minute drive. Friendly considerate service and warm Balinese hospitality are evident in the welcoming smiles of the dedicated staff.

Facilities & Activities: As a complete resort, there is a diverse offering of cuisine from 5 restaurants plus 4 bars, including a swim up pool bar to satisfy every palate from Indonesian, Regional, Asian and Western; from candlelight dinners to fabulous Balinese dance dinner shows and in-room dining. In addition to the many on-site activities, the inspired Usadha Spa offers therapeutic and rejuvenation concepts together with a menu of soothing massages and healing practices, you may never want to venture far from Legian Beach Hotel.

Rooms, Suites & Villas: The Legian Beach Garden Wing offers 100 guestrooms, some designed especially for families, and several planned to assist physically challenged guests. In addition, there are 109 Deluxe Garden and Beach Bungalows, and for the ultimate privacy, the resort offers 9 spacious Deluxe Pool Villas – make it ideal for families, couples, honeymooners and business guests. Each of the deluxe pool villa is adjacent to each other forming a semidetached villa compound of two in each group which is rented individually per room. All deluxe pool villas are different from one to another and each has its own unique layout and size with a private pool with a size of 2.2 m x 7m, and a depth of 1.4m, as well as an outdoor shower and a private garden area enclosed by a wall surrounding the villas as to give privacy to the guest staying there. All rooms are fitted with elegant décor and various facilities like a minibar, safe, a TV and air conditioning. They all have private bathrooms equipped with a bathtub and necessary toiletries.

Dining: The Legian Beach Hotels’s Indonesian restaurant provides a great setting for a relaxing meal, and delicious Mediterranean flavors are served at the alfresco Gino’s Pasta and Pizza Corner. Enjoy upbeat lounge music with light snacks at Ole Ocean View Patio, located by the pool. There is a diverse offering of cuisine from 5 restaurants plus 4 bars.

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Bali

Bali, Indonesia

Bali, the famed “Island of the Gods”, with its varied landscape of hills and mountains, rugged coastlines and sandy beaches, lush rice terraces and barren volcanic hillsides all providing a picturesque backdrop to its colourful, deeply spiritual and unique culture, stakes a serious claim to be paradise on earth. With world-class surfing and diving, a large number of cultural, historical and archaeological attractions, and an enormous range of accommodations, this is one of the world’s most popular island destinations and one which consistently wins travel awards. Bali has something to offer a very broad market of visitors from young back-packers right through to the super-rich.

The rapid growth of development in tourism has had a big impact and influences to Bali tradition and lifestyle. Interestingly, Balinese culture is still as what it was, growing along with the of globalization. It is the Balinese civilization what makes the island different from other destination.

The tourism industry is primarily focused in the south, while significant in the other parts of the island as well. The main tourist locations are the town of Kuta (with its beach), and its outer suburbs of Legian and Seminyak (which were once independent townships), the east coast town of Sanur (once the only tourist hub), in the center of the island Ubud, to the south of the Ngurah Rai International Airport, Jimbaran, and the newer development of Nusa Dua and Pecatu.

There is no other place like Bali. The Island of the Gods offers great beaches, countless waves for surfing and wonderful natural sites to visit and explore, colorful ceremonies, and gifted artists. There is an unbelievably wide range of hotels and accommodation, restaurants, spas and world-class activities and shopping – all within close distance and at very fair prices.

Location:Bali is the western most island in the Lesser Sunda Islands of Indonesia. The island is located west of Java and east of Lombok. With a population of over 3 million with the vast majority of the island’s population, 93.18%, being Hindu makes this place very different from the rest of Indonesia. Bali is one of the largest tourist destinations in Asia and the largest tourist spot in Indonesia. Bali appeals through its sheer natural beauty of looming volcanoes and lush terraced rice fields that exude peace and serenity. Bali enchants with its dramatic dances and colourful ceremonies, its arts and crafts, to its luxurious beach resorts and exciting night life. For this exotic island has much to offer, from inspirational spirituality to fine dining and meeting experiences, from world class surfing and diving to exhilarating treks in the wild. And everywhere you will find intricately carved.

Climate:Bali has a tropical climate with hot, humid conditions. Temperatures are mostly between 30 and 32 °C during the day and nights are still well above 20 °C. The mountains in the interior are cooler and see more clouds as well. The April-October period is the dry season and November-March is the rainy season, though showers are still possible during the dry season and periods of dry weather occur during the monsoon season.

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Things to see

Bali is an ideal place for sightseeing. The natural beauty of the landscape and rich traditional culture of the people mean that even casual visitors will be dazzled by their surroundings. Those who want to delve deeper into Bali’s attractions will find an endless number of landmarks and points of interests to discover.

Bali is known as an island of thousands temples. In every village in Bali, there are several temples and at least one small temple in each home of Balinese which reach to a total of 10.000.

Balinese word for temple is ‘pura’ which means ‘space surrounded by a wall‘. Although many temples are quiet and uninhabited, they are transformed into colorful, active and decorated places of worship when there is a festival. While offerings are made, performances of traditional dances and gamelan, cockfighting and gambling enliven the atmosphere.
All temples derive their direction from the mountains and the sea. The direction toward the mountains, Kaja, is the most significant direction. The direction toward the sea is Kelod. The direction toward the sunrise, Kangin, is found in most secondary shrines.

Besakih is known as the Mother Temple of Bali and is simply the most important temple for the whole of the island. It's actually more like a complex of temples in one very large compound and its known and loved for is its dramatic location on the southern slopes of Sacred Mount Agung. It is known as and accepted as Bali’s Mother Temple for more than a thousand years. Besakih is quite unique as it basically consists of more than 80 individual temples. The main one is Pura Penataran Agung (the Great Temple of State).

Thana Lot - The Tanah Lot temple is the island's most iconic temple. This temple is perched on top of a huge rock, and surrounded by the sea with waves constantly crashing on to its base. As among Bali's most important sea temples, Tanah Lot pays homage to the guardian spirits of the sea. The temple serves as foreground to the most picturesque sunsets.

Uluwatu Temple – Pura Luhur - Imagine a large rugged limestone cliff with a temple perched on it, almost like a scene from cliffhanger, to add to it’s dramatic grandeur. Uluwatu Temple, also known as Pura Luhur, is situated in the island commonly known as Bukit Peninsula, where it also include Bali’s few best beaches like Balangan and many good surfing spots.

Pura Ulun Danu Bratan - This a famous temple by the lake in Bali, where unlike the rest perching on the cliff rock, this one is serenely resting at the edge of Lake Bratan. Imagine beautifully structured temple with double the beauty due to its reflection on the clear lake.

Ubud and Tegallalang Rice Terraces - Ubud is famous for its scenic expanses of rice fields. And the paddies with the best vantage point are just up north from the main Ubud centre, along the road of Tegallalang. Here, roadside stalls and art shops offering items and curios of all kinds line the street, as well as small restaurants offering diners great views.

Monkey Forest - On the fringes of the Ubud main centre, Ubud Monkey Forest is one of Bali’s several grey long-tailed macaque-inhabited forests and perhaps the best known. Also known as the Sacred Monkey Forest of Padangtegal, and by its official designation as Mandala Wisata Wenara Wana, Ubud Monkey Forest is a place of scientific research as well as a site of spiritual and cultural aspects with temples sanctified by the local villagers deep within its grounds.

Dolphin watching at Lovina - Lovina is one of the best place in the world to make dolphin sighting boat trip. You will leave the beach at dawn to seek for the dolphins, though yes it may be quite crowded with other tourists trying to do the same especially during peak season, it is still well worth it when you find a school of dolphins happily jumping by.

The Ubud Art Market, locally referred to as 'Pasar Seni Ubud' is located opposite the the Puri Saren Royal Ubud Palace and is open daily. Here you can find beautiful silk scarves, lightweight shirts, handmade woven bags, baskets or hats; statues, kites and many other hand-crafted goods.

Visit a waterfall – There are so many waterfalls in Bali. One of the most famous and pretty is Gitgit waterfall, Sekumpul waterfall near Sudaji village at north part of Bali is a pretty waterfall though.

See Gangga the water palace in Karangasem. Tirta Gangga is probably one of the best place to spend the day in Bali. Tirta Gangga water palace is just a very peaceful and serene place to relax. And you can swim there too. Very refreshing !

Kintamani - is home to Mount Batur and the Caldera Lake. A favourite stopover on tour itineraries to this region is Penelokan, which aptly means 'scenic stopover'. The still-active Mount Batur volcano has erupted about 24 times since 1800, each time reshaping the surrounding landscape.

Attractions

Things to do

Surfing has been one of the major attractions of Bali since the first surfers came to the island around the middle of the last century. Bali should be on every surfer’s to-do list, whether you are a beginner looking to try wave-riding through your first surf lesson, a skilled surfer hoping to get barreled at one of Bali’s legendary spots, or a pro hoping to test your tube-riding skills and airs while riding the world’s most perfect waves.

Bali Diving is an adventures experience, that will capture your interest and imagination. The countless array of beautiful fish and exotic plant life will amaze you, as you explore the last great frontier on earth. The challenge of diving and discovering the world under the sea is a fun and healthy sport. You will be scintillated and exhilarated by the wonders of the world beneath the waters.
Bali have spectacular marine life environments, boasting more than 2500 fish species and an immense number of coral and invertebrates.

Playing golf on Bali is very attractive due to incredibly beautiful golf courses that operate at the highest standard. But because the Island of the Gods offers so much more, so many things to discover, a golf holiday on Bali is a fantastic opportunity to bring your kids and families along, even if they do not share the same passion like you.

On-land Activities - Bali's diverse nature and culture allows for countless activities that gets you directly in touch with this beautiful island. There is much to do, play some golf, go for trekking or mountain biking, climb a volcano for a magical sunrise, take a bath in hot springs, walk through the rice fields, visit the infamous animal parks and water parks, bowling, bungy jumping - and of course enjoy the beaches...the list is endless.

Nightlife & Party - Every night of the week, visitors and local residents hit Bali’s many pubs, clubs, and beachside bars. Low-key spots, with affordable drinks let you unwind and make new friends, while upscale bars and pubs attract you with delicious cocktails, imported beers, fantastic food, and world-class musical entertainment. Not keen on dressing up for the night and want to stay in your shorts and t-shirt? No worries. Bali will have a spot where you’re welcome. Want to get dressed up in your fancy gear and step out to be seen? Then you’ll feel right at home here in Bali. The island offers a wide range of nightlife experiences for visitors of all type.

Wellnes &Spa: Bali is the world’s leading destination for wellness, spa, yoga, healing & spiritual vacation. You can find a the best spas on Bali on our Bali Wellness Guide: www.baliwellnessguide.com

Dolphin watching at Lovina - Lovina is one of the best place in the world to make dolphin sighting boat trip. You will leave the beach at dawn to seek for the dolphins, though yes it may be quite crowded with other tourists trying to do the same especially during peak season, it is still well worth it when you find a school of dolphins happily jumping by.

Hike/Climb Mount Batur at Kintamani - Up in a highland in East of Bali, there lies Mount Batur caldera in Kintamani. A climb to the summit (1700 meters) of this active volcano is a great experience for any active travelers. Many would do the sunrise hike for an ultimate experience, starting from as early as 4am to reach in time for the 6 am sunrise.

Have a drink at Ayana bar on rocks - A spectacular bar at the Ayana hotel on a rock. This bar is known as the best bar in Bali, having a long line of people daily trying to get in and have a drink or two with some bites (which is surprisingly good) while overlooking the sea crashing into the rocks below.

Shopping! You name it, accessories, clothes, art pieces, even furniture, you can get it! There are many stores in Bali, especially around Kuta, Legian and Seminyak.

Diving in Tulamben - There are so many places to dive in Bali. One place that was quite special for me, and I think is a great dive site to check out, is Tulamben. The most special thing about Tulamben is you can see a shipwreck that is only 10-15 meters away from the beach.

Take a bath at a hot spring - Though soaking in a hot spring in a tropical country might not sound a very exciting thing to do, taking a bath at Banjar Hot Spring in Singaraja is a great experience. Besides the fact it feels so amazing to have your back massaged by the hot water flows, it is also interesting to see locals enjoying the hot spring.

Do water sports! - Bali has a lot of beaches. There are so many water sports that you can do while you’re on the island. Like: Canoeing, swimming, snorkeling, diving, fishing, jet skiing, canyoning, kayaking, rafting, surfing, kite surfing, or even stand up paddle surfing!

Enjoy sunset at Kuta Beach - we shouldn’t say much about this. Sunset by the beach is super romantic and definitely you shouldn’t miss the chance. Stroll around, jog, sit on the sand or the bean bags at a beach club, it really doesn’t matter. At Kuta Beach are at arround 6 pm thousands of locals who watch the sunset.